it i-. only on the use or vyui e * icLnapp- that it ought to be | judged. !S ¥ou he tfje judge. \ f r.very bottle of Wolfe'B Schn»-pP s [? t ..(..itains an hunest prsparati -■>» | fi !f y.--u n»ert a etimulant that will £ f I.„M n ti.-aJ !."."1 y °<" o!^n *' ""■ [. ,i,vd mind, TEST WOLFED |j | iCHNAPPS -nolaWseaiiiiula.u j, | but a builder up of vital foraeo. jj ! tefo no ftfoft j I Jiettor not l.nka anything than | « u ,vi.p' a substitute for this star!- d S jog old tonic. Imitations are pui { li out for one purpose- only- to make s 'I u-.i nrofita-tlioy aro absolutely 4 Vijcp AFTEE Till? WSAIj Viol.:. Aittfr exciting tinves iho hen v. b of children requires very iooiting alter. 'Chafe 'the child is father to this .man,'physically as we!-' vs is one ei: thosj truths that can never be 100 orLsn insisted upon, and the thoughtful pareni. -will be careful above all to aeo that hevchi id has the proper nourishment to establish its constitution. A good constitution is a rook on which alona success and strength can bs built. Among the various foods thai, syier.ee commends in these days for this purpose, saono holds a higher place than Neave's Food fob InPAKTB' AND Invalids. According to the 1-est medical testimony, and, what is perhaps better Etill, the grateful testimony of thousands of Bap y mothers, this food contains all the natawal slements of strength, and while it is pveassut to the taste and eagerly taken by children, it may also b« used by persons of al! ages' svith decided benefit. It is a bone-building, heaUh-sus taining product that cannon bs t'.'o w Truly »ecommended and we gladly adVS o'.c words of praise to that of the numerous raadical journals and experts that have it. Weave's Food sh.-uld have a prominent place in the dietary of every ho»>e whe.'e there are children or invalids.— Acvh
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STAR FOOTBALL OLUL'S JDj ighth An aua l o tout s. *J'o l.c lu-.1.-l on EASTER MONDAY, 13tji APRIL, !90;j, RECREATION C! ROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Handicapper, Mr ]{. 11. Kivell; Starter, Mr E. L. Humphries; Conductor of Sports, Mr E. Dockrill. .'■'.':„■;.':J.V;V a „.^: PROGRAMME. RUNNING EVENTS (Under Star Club's Rules). 1. Maiden Race, 150 yards, L2. First prize,.Ll 10s; second, Is. Post entry,l 2s2. Sheffield Handicap, 120 yards, £3O. First prize, L2O; second, L 7; third, L3J Nomination,- 7s" 6d ; acceptance, l?s 6d; 3. 220 Yards Handicap, L 5 10s. First' prize, LI; second, LI ; third, 10s,' Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, 2s. 4. 410 Yards Handicap, £lO. First prize, L 7; second, L2; third, LI. Nomination, 3s Gd; acceptance, 3s Gd. 5. Half-mile Handicap, L 6. First prize| "''*". Nomina6. One Mile Publicans' Handicap, £l3. First prize, LlO ; second, L2; third, LI; Nomination, 4s; acceptances, (is. 7. 120 Yards Hurdles, L<llos. First jjrize, L 3 ; second, LI; third, L n ~ xr —•'— l tion, 2s; acceptance, 2s. I 8. Amateur Race, 100 yards. First prize, Trophy valued L 3 ; second, Trophy! I valued LI. No I ' 2s. ys' Race (under 17), 12 j First prize, LI; second, ss. Entrance! tO. Obstacle Race, LI 15s. First prize, LI ; ''second, 10s ; third, ss. Post entry, Is. 11. Forced Handicap, 220 yards, L2 10s. First prize, L2; second, 10s. Post entry. Winners, 2s (Id ; Losers, Is. 12. Footballers' Race, 4-10 yards, open in members of Clubs affiliated with Ti.ranaki Rugby Union only, L2. l-'ir.-'i prize, 30s; second, 10s. Nominal iu:, Is Gd ; acceptance,ls Gd. 13. Novice Race, 50 yards. First prize, LI 10s; second, 10s. Nomination, Is Gd ; acceptance, Is. CYCLING EVENTS. 1, One Mile Handicap, L 4 10s. First prize, L 3; second, LI ; third, 10s. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, Is. 2. Two-mile Handicap, L 4 10s. First prize, L 3; second, LI; third, 10s. Nomination, 2s; accept "• 1n Nominations, accompanied by performances and fees, close on SATURDAY, 21st March, 1903, at 8.30 p.m. ~~ " ; due about SATURDAY, 4th Acceptances for all events, except post entries, close on the ground at 12 o'clock. Sports commence at 12 o'clock noon. " '" '— ' '■■ -1 ~cnt offers,a 440 yards ill be placed on the )st entry, tee reserve the ricrlit to alter e Secretaries at the gates before 12 noon J. ELLIOTT & K. GEORGE, Hon. Sees. P.O. Box G7, New Plymouth. 19
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 48, 24 February 1903, Page 4
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